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<h1>Work with links
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<p>There are many creative ways for help authors to provide jumps or links within a help file or to resources outside a help system. The most common links are those within HTML files, from one HTML file to another, or to a Web site or server location.</p>

<p>You can also link to other help systems or to multimedia files. You can add buttons that link to topics or locations, or link to topics that appear in a different window than the topic from which you are linking.
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<p>Here are some of the ways you can link information:
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	<li><a href="hthyp.htm">Create text links</a>.
	<li>Create a <a href="HTbook.htm">bookmark</a> to link from one location in an HTML file to another location within the same file.
	<li>Create a <A HREF="infoloc.htm">link from a contents or index entry</A> to a topic on a Web site.
	<li>Create a <a href="htlink2.htm">link to another help file</a>.
	<li>Create a <A HREF="httag4.htm">Related Topics</A> link to other HTML files.
	<li>Create a <a href="HTKlink.htm">KLink</a> based on a keyword you and other authors create in your HTML files. Keywords also appear in the index.
	<li>Create an <a href="HTAlink.htm">ALink</a> based on an ALink name you or other authors create in your HTML files. ALink names do not appear in the index.
	<li>Create a <a href="winbut.htm">button that links to a topic</a> (such as a home page), another location, or another file.
	<li>Create a link to a topic that opens in a <a href="win.htm">different window</a>.
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